A Zoroaster test context that sets up an HTTP and self-signed HTTPS servers.
npm install https-context
https-context is a Zoroaster test context that sets up an HTTP and self-signed HTTPS servers. It can be used in testing packages that make requests. A new server will be installed for each test case, and all connections open to the server will be closed in the destroy method. This ensures that every gets gets a unique http server to be tested against, which is automatically destroyed so that the developers don't need to worry about implementing the tear-down.
``sh`
yarn add -DE https-context
- Table Of Contents
- HTTP API
* response(): string|buffer
* host(): string
* url(): string
* setResponse(data: string|Buffer)
* setHeaders(headers: Object)
* setContentType(contentType: string)
* state(): State
* State Type
* called
* headers
* postData
The context can be used by setting it in a zoroaster test case:
`javascript
import { ok, deepEqual } from 'zoroaster/assert'
import rqt from 'rqt'
import { HTTPContext } from 'https-context'
/* @type {Object.
const T = {
context: HTTPContext,
async 'starts the context'({ url }) {
ok(url)
},
async 'responds to the message'({ url, setResponse, setContentType }) {
const d = { hello: 'world' }
setResponse(JSON.stringify(d))
setContentType('application/json')
const res = await rqt(url)
deepEqual(res, d)
},
async 'sends headers'({ url, state, host }) {
const headers = {
'user-agent': 'node.js',
}
await rqt(url, {
headers,
})
ok(state.called)
deepEqual(state.headers, {
host,
connection: 'close',
...headers,
})
},
}
export default T
`
Returns what the response was set to (default OK).
The host of the server, e.g., 127.0.0.1:49629.
Returns the server url, such as http://127.0.0.1:49629.
Sets the response with which the server will end the request. OK by default.
Sets the headers which are sent back to the client.
Sets the content type of the response. If not set, text/plain will be used by default.
Get the state of the context, according to the State type.
| Property | Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
called | number | The number of times the server was called. Starts with 0. | 0, 2, 3 |
headers | object | Request headers used previously. | {} |
postData | string | The data sent with the request via any method other than POST`. | Hello World |
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